They will be shuttled in and out of the city proper for museums, Broadway shows, class trips and family dinners.
That clause empowers Congress to enact "all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution" its enumerated powers.
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Is it proper for this widely accepted rationale to outweigh player safety?
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Was it proper for the United States to respond to the attack?
Across the bottom, the Storm's keys have been replaced with four softkeys on the display proper for call, end, back, and a BlackBerry key.
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People travelled to Russia proper for sausages and seasonal odd jobs.
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If the debt is still collectible, it may still be proper for the collection agency to issue a form 1099-C if their collection efforts are not successful.
This way, Americans are taught that only fools save, and that it is entirely proper for us to have the lowest savings rate in the developed world.
"It would not be proper for Africa to host this tournament and limit it to just one country, particularly one whose benefits would not spread to the others".
It's fitting and proper for the U.S. torequest that the Israeli government try, as much as possible, to respond toPalestinian provocations with considerable restraint while we are fightingelsewhere against international terrorism.
AstraZeneca's spokesperson says that while it does not support ghostwriting of papers, it does believe that it's proper for doctors to enlist medical writers to help them with their manuscripts.
All his papers, emails, research and workings are entirely without blemish as is only right and proper for one who has awoken the world to the grave dangers posed by climate change.
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Spurs, on the other hand, will play in the Champions League proper for the first time as they progressed 6-3 on aggregate after a 4-0 win at home to Swiss team Young Boys.
It's fitting and proper for the U.S. to request that the Israeli government try, as much as possible, to respond to Palestinian provocations with considerable restraint while we are fighting elsewhere against international terrorism.
In making the appointments, the administration took the position that the Senate was in recess thereby making it proper for the President to exercise his right to make recess appointments that are not subject to Senate confirmation.
In particular, the regulator points out that it is perfectly legal and proper for a bank that has lost the original loan agreement, or whose copy is illegible, to supply an accurate "reconstituted" version instead, to show that the agreement did in fact include the information specified by the Act.
Whether that is in terms of the delivery of public services, which is a big issue in this campaign, or of course to turn the assembly with its very small powers at present into a proper powerful parliament for Wales that could really do a proper job for our people.
For instance, at next year's season of annual general meetings, he says, they should get together and push for proper accounting for stock options.
He asked Miss Monckton if she thought she should have taken "personal responsibility" to inform the police authority of the need for proper justification for age discrimination.
She said the review pointed up a "very, very serious picture of an organisation that has no proper management responsibilities allocated for things like its communications, its fleet and doesn't have any proper plans for its strategy, its human resources or its basic information technology".
As for provision for military and other federal government employees, it seems to me that the federal government should make proper provision for them, just as a private employer should make proper provision.
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Scholars have debated for decades about what constitutes the proper tradition for performing his music, while others have thrown tradition out the window and taken Bach down a less serious path.
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For all other situations, there is no proper role for government.
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David Cameron has called for "proper accountability" for the failings at Stafford Hospital.
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In the Eastern Cape, for example, one of the poorest of South Africa's nine provinces, ten out of 14 provincial departments, responsible for 97% of the budget, failed to submit proper accounts for 1998-99 to the auditor-general.
But it was told that no-one would be available for an interview and that the independent inquiry they had set up was the proper place for the allegations to be considered.
Before long he caught the eye of the provincial party boss and was sent for theoretical training at the Central Party School in Beijing, where he learned proper respect for party elders.
For Americans who want a cheaper dollar to aid exports or who see such a depreciation as proper punishment for profligacy, the rub will be when unfamiliar foreigners come buying more U.S. assets.
Let the market determine the proper price for the stuff and remedies will naturally emerge.
The only task left is to display the proper color for each lit pixel.
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